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Paul Gilbert
Paul Gilbert is one of the most popular guitarists in the history of the guitar. In fact, it is conducting classes and giving concerts now themselves. He is revered as one of the best guitarists in the industry. He was voted the top 4 in the Top 10 Greatest Guitar Shredders of all time in the GuitarOne newspaper. Also part of the 50 fastest guitarists of all time by Guitar World magazine.
He was born on November 6, 1966 Illinois. It was part of Racer X and Mr. Big. He also released several solo albums. Also work with Joe Satriani and John Petrucci in the 2007 G3 tour.
In 1981 and 1982, Paul spoke Mike Varney, Shrapnel Records who founded by asking to play with Ozzy Osbourne. Paul was 15 years old at the time. And Varney sees why do you like Ozzy Osbourne play alongside 15 years. But when I played demo of Paul, which he immediately knew something. They communicated continuously for the next 3 years. And when Paul came to Los Angeles for the Guitar Institute of Technology, was invited to join soon Racer X. He was able to record the first album, Street Lethal.
Paul has played with John Alderete, Gschoesser Harry and Jeff Martin. They were mainly influenced by Judas Priest. Paul played like Yngwie Malmsteen. Showed led fast solos and an art very extreme. Gschoesser was replaced by Scott Travis. Bruce Bouillet then joined in 1986 as second guitarist. Paul earned a reputation for his work in Technical Frenzy, scarified, and BRO Wah SCIT SCAT left Racer X in 1988. The band finally regrouped without Bouillet to produce a reunion album, the technical difficulties.
In 1988, Paul joined Billy Sheehan which was part of the band of David Roth. They founded the popular Mr. Big, with Pat Torpey and Eric Martin. Made in Japan great success. His fame spread to other countries in 1991, at the launch of the second album, "Lean Into It. This album is the popular song, to be with you. Paul has left the group in 1997 to pursue a solo career.
It is heavily influenced by Eddie Van Halen, Tony Iommi, Alex Lifeson, Akira Takasaki, Randy Rhoads, Yngwie Malmsteen, Robin Trower, Jimmy Page, Jimi Hednrix and The Ramones. He also stated on several occasions, he also I was very influenced by his uncle Jimi Kidd. He was the type to Paul on guitar. Also listen to the Beach Boys and the Beatles.
Paul, as mentioned above, teaches Today the guitar. He writes his own column in Total Guitar. And he shows how to put guitar techniques in a CD. He teaches at the Guitar Institute of Technology regularly and is a Dean Emeritus of the Japanese division of the Institute.
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